Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLPWomen's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

3.5

100%

say women are treated fairly and equally to men

100%

would recommend to other women

August 2017

Weil has a deep history of supporting women. They're very honest and transparent about the challenges within big law in attracting and retaining female talent. It's an incredibly demanding industry, and the challenges are ubiquitous. They could get more creative, but it's a slow-changing industry and these problems are not unique to the firm.

NBN Co LimitedWomen's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

3.0

0%

say women are treated fairly and equally to men

50%

would recommend to other women

June 2017

Lots of bullying present, well known in the culture. Empire building culture, some of it by aggressive women managers. Senior executives mostly male, good senior leadership, but doesn't permeate to the workers to improve the culture.

Colorado AccessWomen's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

4.0

0%

say women are treated fairly and equally to men

100%

would recommend to other women

February 2016

Our company has a pretty even split of male and female leadership, and while we have a male CEO and CFO, the women here are pretty powerful too. Men seem to make more than women, but it's very difficult to get that information, so I can't be sure. We do seem to be equal opportunity when it comes to employment. Overall, I like it and have been able to advance much faster and more easily than anywhere else I've worked, and it does feel like part of that is because gender is less of an issue here. There are still inappropriate comments from time to time, but they're usually mild and easy to shut down. We don't have a very good maternity policy, but many of the women here, including female executives, have had and are having kids without being mommy-tracked. Out of all the places I've worked, this definitely feels the most equal, which says a lot.